D16 Group has updated Devastor - Multiband Distortion Unit to version 1.2.0.
New features:
Changes:
Bug fixes:
Known issues:
- Full compatibility with Snow Leopard (Mac OS X 10.6.x).
- Distortion function can be selected from six predefined functions.
- Dry/Wet parameter has been added.
- Processing quality settings have been added.
- Filters can be turned off now.
- Bank of presets and MIDI CC mapping available at startup can be customised (factory settings, empty slots and user defined files are available).
- Recently used load/save directory is now stored within plugin’s ini file.
- Presets storing method can be customised.
Changes:
- CPU usage has been optimized about 25%.
- Range of filters’ resonance has been widened.
- Filters’ frequency calculations has been improved.
- MIDI learn functionality was improved.
- Preset management was improved.
- Presets and MIDI CC map filenaming was changed regarding to changes in all d16's plugins. Loading of old files is fully supported.
- Factory presets were updated.
Bug fixes:
- GUI issues and conflicts occurring during simultaneous work with other D16 plugins- fixed.
- VU meters refreshing issues – fixed.
- Pop-up menus displaying issues – fixed.
- Problems with plugin installed in user defined folders (Mac VST only) – fixed.
Known issues:
- Due to adding of new parameters some hosts can notify about changes during loading old projects. However it should not cause any problems with them.
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